GOULDING OUTED AS SCOTTISH FOOTBALL HOOLIGAN
POP princess ELLIE GOULDING has found herself at the centre of a media storm, after being taken into custody on suspected involvement in a footballrelated disturbance in Greenock, Inverclyde. Blonde Goulding, 28, was arrested along with several known members of the notorious “Peebles Street Headhunters” near the Whistler’s Tavern in the town, shortly before Saturday’s match between Morton and Raith Rovers. Police were called to the scene around 2pm after violent clashes between rival groups of supporters broke out. In total, six arrests were made and a 35 year-old male was treated at the scene for a minor head wound. arrest
Goulding, who was wearing a £450 pair of designer trainers and an ill-fitting £800 duffel coat at the time of her arrest, initially fled the scene but was quickly aprehended by members of Strathclyde Police Dog Teamas she attempted to vault over a fence behind the local branch of Greggs bakery. She is expected to appear at Greenock Sheriff Court on Tuesday to face multiple charges of property damage and breach of the peace. massage
The singer recently courted controversy when she discussed her ties to football yobs during an interview with Cos
mopolitan magazine, stating “I’ve been running with the top boys at Rovers for a few years now, so if any fucker at Hamilton or Airdrie wants to go ahead, then let’s see it.”
In the same interview, Goulding also shared her technique for avoiding split ends and revealed that her matchday breakfast consisted of “four Stella and a charge of Kirkcaldy Gunpowder”. raxanne
The beauty did however admit that her touring schedule, plus travel times from her home in Hertfordshire meant she got to commit common assault at fewer matches than she would have liked last season. avery
Goulding’s arrest comes just days after fellow hell raising singer-songwriter Ed “The Widowmaker” Sheeran was released from police custody pending bail. Sheeran is currently facing charges after spooks uncovered evidence linking him to an illegal money-lending operation in Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire.